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  • D Mandal and Shereen Ratnagar

    Publicado por Tulika Books, New Delhi, 2007

    Librería: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India

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    Paperback. Condición: As New. New. Contents Publisher's introduction. Glossary. 1. The context/Shereen Ratnagar. 2. An analysis of the ASI Report/D. Mandal. 3. Comments on the ASI Report/Shereen Ratnagar. References. The controversy over the history of a small site in the city of Ayodhya has been a blot on the recent history of India not least because it has led to the deaths of hundreds of people. Was there indeed a temple commemorating the birth of the God Ram under the Mosque built by a General of Babur. For many who were not drawn into one or other position this began to look like a matter of ideology rather than fact. This until the time when the High Court of Allahabad directed the Archaeological Survey of India to open up the ground under the Mosque by then broken down by the vandals of 1992 to search for temple remains. The Archaeological Survey excavated the site for six months in 2003 and submitted its report the same year. The report gave the suggestion that there are traces of a pillared temple in strata under the Mosque. While this book places on record the reasons why two scholars conclude that claims about the temple are not credible in the broader sense it also indicates why attempts to restore holy places to their original owners can be self defeating projects. In this book two archaeologists discuss the excavated data and the presentation and interpretation of these data by the Archaeological Survey. They critique the methodology that was followed show that certain excavated objects are not compatible with temples question the existence of the foundations of temple pillars in strata beneath the Mosque and observe that there are very few architectural features that can point to the remains of a temple at the site. What is the evidence that can point to the destruction of a public building at a particular site. In explaining this and the problems of the relative dating of floors and walls it has been the endeavour of the authors to make stratigraphic archaeology intelligible to the lay reader. The authors have written this book not because they claim to have the last word but because they are convinced that thinking people should peruse the evidence for themselves and make up their own minds. Such issues cannot be left to the specialists in the mistaken notion that archaeology is the realm of the technical or the esoteric. 136 pp.

  • D Mandal and Shereen Ratnagar

    Publicado por Tulika Books, 2007

    ISBN 10: 8189487310ISBN 13: 9788189487317

    Librería: Shalimar Books, London, Reino Unido

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    Soft cover. Condición: New. Slight creasing to upper corner, otherwise new and unread.